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Tragic Fall: Sisters' Deaths Linked to Phone Ban
8 Feb
Summary
- Three minor sisters died after jumping from a ninth-floor building.
- Emotional distress linked to family issues and phone confiscation suspected.
- The girls were upset after their father sold their mobile phones.

Authorities in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, are investigating a deeply concerning incident involving three young sisters who died after jumping from the ninth floor of their apartment building earlier this week. The sisters, aged 16, 14, and 12, were reportedly suffering from emotional distress, with preliminary findings pointing towards family-related issues.
A significant factor under investigation is the confiscation of the girls' mobile phones by their father. He had reportedly taken the devices due to concerns about their excessive attachment to Korean culture, which led to their isolation from online games and friends made through Korean applications. The phones were subsequently sold, exacerbating their distress. The investigation into the full circumstances of their deaths is ongoing.




